Soviet Union Davis Cup team
The Soviet Union Davis Cup team competed from 1962–1991. The team competed with the name 'Commonwealth of Independent States' in 1992. Following 1992, the nations competed as:
- Russia Davis Cup team (historical records assumed by Russia)
- Armenia Davis Cup team (began 1996)
- Azerbaijan Davis Cup team (began 1996)
- Belarus Davis Cup team (began 1994)
- Estonia Davis Cup team (played independently in 1934; resumed in 1993)
- Georgia Davis Cup team (began 1994)
- Kazakhstan Davis Cup team (began 1995)
- Kyrgyzstan Davis Cup team (began 2002)
- Latvia Davis Cup team (began 1993)
- Lithuania Davis Cup team (began 1994)
- Moldova Davis Cup team (began 1995)
- Tajikistan Davis Cup team (began 1997)
- Turkmenistan Davis Cup team (began 2004)
- Ukraine Davis Cup team (began 1993)
- Uzbekistan Davis Cup team (began 1994)
Soviet Union | |
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ITF ranking | N/A |
First year | 1962 |
Years played | 27 |
Ties played (W–L) | 70 (44–26) |
Years in World Group | 5 (0–5) |
Davis Cup titles | 0 |
Most total wins | Alex Metreveli (80–25) |
Most singles wins | Alex Metreveli (56–14) |
Most doubles wins | Sergei Likhachev (24–11) Alex Metreveli (24–11) |
Best doubles team | Alex Metreveli and Sergei Likhachev (18–7) |
Most ties played | Alex Metreveli (38) |
Most years played | Alex Metreveli (14) |
See also
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